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- Delete unused or obsolete files when your changes make them irrelevant (refactors, feature removals, etc.), and revert files only when the change is yours or explicitly requested. If a git operation leaves you unsure about other agents' in-flight work, stop and coordinate instead of deleting.
- Before attempting to delete a file to resolve a local type/lint failure, stop and ask the user. Other agents are often editing adjacent files; deleting their work to silence an error is never acceptable without explicit approval.
- NEVER edit
.envor any environment variable files—only the user may change them. - Coordinate with other agents before removing their in-progress edits—don't revert or delete work you didn't author unless everyone agrees.
- Moving/renaming and restoring files is allowed.
- ABSOLUTELY NEVER run destructive git operations (e.g.,
git reset --hard,rm,git checkout/git restoreto an older commit) unless the user gives an explicit, written instruction in this conversation. Treat t
Note
This does not works in browser for quests which require you to play a game! Use the desktop app to complete those.
How to use this script:
- Accept a quest under Discover -> Quests
- Press Ctrl+Shift+I to open DevTools
- Go to the
Consoletab - Paste the following code and hit enter:
The following aspects are considered to ensure good quality and high-performance deliverables
- Requirements
- 1.1 Task requirements have been met
- Compiler
- 2.1 Code compiles without any warnings
- 2.2 Static analysis passes
- 2.3 Favorite IDE shows 0 errors, warnings
- 2.4 No spelling mistakes, except for specific project names or 3rd party packages
- Naming conventions
- 3.1 Classes, enums, typedefs, and extensions name are in UpperCamelCase
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| sudo dnf install -y http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-$(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm | |
| sudo dnf install -y akmods "kernel-devel-uname-r == $(uname -r)" | |
| sudo dnf install -y broadcom-wl | |
| sudo akmods | |
| sudo reboot |
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| #!/bin/sh | |
| # Variables | |
| FOLDER_NAME="CrossOverLicence" | |
| PLIST_NAME="com.codeweavers.CrossOver.license.plist" | |
| BOTTLES_PATH="$HOME/Library/Application Support/CrossOver/Bottles" | |
| SCRIPT_URL="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/repsejnworb/84d3e0852cf90ef40edf7e9c060f193b/raw/CrossOverLicence.sh?token=$(date +%s)" | |
| TOTAL_STEPS=3 | |
| STEP=0 |
There are lots of command lines which can be used with the Google Chrome browser. Some change behavior of features, others are for debugging or experimenting. This page lists the available switches including their conditions and descriptions. Last automated update occurred on 2018-10-20.
| Condition | Explanation |
|---|---|
| -- | Report pseudo allocation traces. Pseudo traces are derived from currently active trace events. |
| --/prefetch:1 | /prefetch:# arguments to use when launching various process types. It has been observed that when file reads are consistent for 3 process launches with the same /prefetch:# argument, the Windows prefetcher starts issuing reads in batch at process launch. Because reads depend on the process type, the prefetcher wouldn't be able to observe consistent reads if no /prefetch:# arguments were used. Note that the browser process has no /prefetch:# argument; as such a |
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